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F v G
CTFIC0043/2025
Neutral Citation
[2026] QIC (C) 2
Date
21 January 2026
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Before
Umar Azmeh
Summary

The judgment from the Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court on 21 January 2026 involves a dispute where the Applicant, a law firm, must pay QAR 75,000 to the Respondent, a Qatari company, within 14 days. The Applicant sought disclosure of an arbitration award and a freezing order related to its fees, but the Court dismissed the application, citing lack of jurisdiction. The costs claimed by the Respondent amounted to QAR 300,795, including legal fees, attestation, translation, and postal costs. The assessment of costs considers proportionality, conduct, settlement efforts, and the complexity of the case.
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